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Straight to the heart of the matter.

There is nobody else doing what we do in the UK. But each year it costs us over £250,000 to run our services. Download our corporate fundraising brochure to find out how you can help us raise the money we desperately need.

The ACT Foundation for their grant to help fund Hearts & Minds; our mental health support programme

The ACT Foundation for their grant to help fund Hearts & Minds; our mental health support programme

Where your money goes.

Research that saves lives

A national support network

A wealth of help and advice

The UK’s first Congenital Heart Research Centre

Financial support

Campaigning for better services & support

With your help, we’ve helped fund new and improved treatments for congenital heart disease.we opened the UK’s first dedicated Congenital Heart Research Centre.we’ve organised receptions at the House of Lords and House of Commons, a film première, concerts, parachute jumps, marathon runs, annual sponsored walks and masquerade balls.we ensure that adult CHD patients enjoy access to every opportunity, are free from discrimination, and are fully supported throughout their lives.we’ve staged annual conferences, regional patient information days and workshops throughout the UK.we’ve published a range of leaflets for CHD patients on a wide-range of topics.we’ve launched a Freephone patient helpline to provide practical advice, a listening ear, and emotional reassurance at times of stress.we’ve created online networks where congenital heart patients can connect with each other.we successfully applied for a Comic Relief grant to help develop mental health support services.we’ve contributed to adult congenital heart disease nurse training days and taken part in various study days and conferences for medical and health professionals.we’ve established a benevolent fund for members who are in financial hardship.we’ve organised residential weekends and outward bound holidays for teenagers and adults, providing congenital heart patients with the opportunity to meet and gain support from each other.